Strolling through the hot spring town of Tewa Onsen, you can feel the history of Japan's oldest hot spring resort. Old buildings remain, including traditional bathhouses and wooden inns that evoke the atmosphere of the Edo period. You can also see stone-paved roads and old bridges, allowing you to experience the traditional atmosphere of the town. In addition, there are many unique restaurants and souvenir shops in the hot spring town, where you can purchase local cuisine and souvenirs. Depending on the season, events and festivals are also held in the hot spring town, so it's worth taking note of these and exploring the town during these times. In addition to the historic buildings of the hot spring resort, there are also modern hotels and accommodations where you can enjoy the hot springs at a leisurely pace. It's recommended to relax and spend time while feeling the fusion of history and modernity while taking a stroll.
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